Former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad drew considerable laughter last Wednesday when he gave testimony at the Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) on illegal immigrants in Sabah. One hopes the laughter was laced with irony and scepticism.
Irony and scepticism because it seems unlikely, going by reports of the proceedings, that anyone listening to some of the things he said could find them acceptable.
The most unacceptable was his saying that he had not heard about Project IC or Project M (for Mahathir) until only recently, and that the Government could not be held responsible for the issuance of illegal identity cards (ICs) to immigrants who had entered Sabah illegally.
“These illegal immigrants may have been issued the identity cards erroneously or it may have been the wrongdoing of certain low-ranking civil servants,” he said, expressly passing the blame on to others.
Well, if it were a matter of only a few hundred ICs, we might say these civil servants acted corruptly on their own and out of their personal greed, but a key witness has earlier testified at the RCI that in 1993 alone, about 100,000 ICs were issued to immigrants in Sabah. One hundred thousand in one year is a staggering number. How likely is that to have been a private enterprise undertaken by “low-ranking civil servants”?
It is a requisite of leadership that the leader is accountable for what his underlings do. Especially when it is something serious – in fact, treasonous. We’re not talking here about giving out free food vouchers or concert tickets. We’re talking about giving out citizenships illegally. Mahathir’s disavowal of knowledge about its happening does not exonerate him. He was the CEO of Malaysia. Ignorance is no defence. He has to take responsibility.
Besides, it’s extremely unlikely that he was not aware of it at the time when so many ICs were given out, under what was apparently an organised programme, and leaders of Sabah political parties were making a hue and cry about it. The prime minister does not live in a cocoon, much as Mahathir would want us to believe.
We can also bet our bottom ringgit that he could not have found out about Project IC or Project M only recently when the issue has been out in the media for years, with specific naming of the project. A man like Mahathir who is so well-informed of developments must surely have heard of Project IC or Project M way before “recently”.
In fact, people were detained under the Internal Security Act (ISA) for alleged involvement in the issuance of identity cards to foreigners, like Hassnar Ebrahim (who was arrested in 1988), Akjan Ali Mohamad (in 1995), Ramli Kamaruddin (in 1995), Mohd Nasir Sugip (in 1995), Kee Dzulkifly Kee Abdul Jalil (in 1995) and Abdul Rauf Sani (in 1996).
Most of them have testified at the RCI and admitted issuing tens of thousands of ICs illegally. Some have also alleged that they received instructions to do this from then deputy home minister Megat Junid Megat Ayub. They have also claimed that they carried out their operations in the Kampung Pandan home of Aziz Shamsuddin, Mahathir’s then political secretary.
They were detained when Mahathir, apart being from the premier, was also minister of home affairs. He held the portfolio from 1986 to 1999. In that capacity, he would have known about the arrests and the reasons for them. He probably signed the detention orders himself.
So how could he say to the RCI, “Hassnar? I have never heard of him. I am also not aware that he had been arrested under the Internal Security Act.”?
He also said something outrageous when he said it could have been the decision of the National Security Council (NSC) to detain Hassnar. Who was he trying to fool? Since 1971, the function of the NSC has been that of coordinating policies related to national safety. It does not detain people under the ISA. Surely, Mahathir knows this since the NSC is part of the Prime Minister’s Department and chaired by the prime minister.
Would he claim “I don’t remember” to something like this? As he did numerous times when he testified at the RCI on the V.K. Lingam case in 2007 involving the fixing of judges? As he has also done now at the Sabah RCI in claiming that he didn’t remember giving specific instructions to former Sabah chief minister Mustapha Harun when the latter allegedly sought his approval to issue ICs to illegal immigrants?
Mahathir’s performance at the RCI was expected. From the media reports, his characteristic arrogance came through. He toyed with the questioners. He played to the gallery, cracking jokes and making light of the serious proceedings. He avoided giving meaningful answers by making jokes.
When the RCI chairman, Steve Shim Lip Kiong, asked him why Joseph Pairin Kitingan was not made chairman of the State Security Council when by convention he should have been as he was the chief minister, Mahathir said, “I don’t know the exact reason, but there were many reasons.” What kind of an answer is that?
Mahathir was, however, unequivocal in his sympathy for the immigrants. “We are very considerate about their plight and try to help them as much as possible,” he said. “Our neighbours don’t want to accept these people. We can’t just throw them into the sea. This was my view when I was the prime minister.”
This is a real surprise coming from the man who when he was deputy prime minister said in 1979 that if Vietnamese illegal immigrants tried to land on Malaysian shores, the Government would shoot them.
However, the next day, the Government had to deny it, because of an international outcry. And Mahathir – adopting the habit we are now so familiar with – blamed foreign correspondents for misinterpreting his statement. But he didn’t say how he had been misinterpreted.
Well, over the decades, Mahathir has shown that he is never wrong. That he has never made a mistake. Not even once during his premiership. As far as Mahathir Mohamad is concerned, Mahathir Mohamad is perfect. When have we ever heard him admit a mistake? When have we ever heard him apologise for anything?
But even so, much as he would deny responsibility for the IC disaster in Sabah, much as he would claim that he was not responsible for everything Megat Junid had allegedly done in that regard, the fact remains that he is. The buck stops with the prime minister. That’s the crux. And it’s about time he admitted that.
By Kee Thuan Chye
* Kee Thuan Chye is the author of the new book The Elections Bullshit, now available in bookstores.
Is he senile or a bloody liar!
ReplyDeleteRCI was a credible body that had been commissioned to investigate problems on immigrants in the state and, thus, should be respected by all parties.
ReplyDeleteIt is up to the RCI to judge whether a person who is called to testify speaks the truth.
ReplyDeletePolitical leaders, especially from the opposition, do not have to interfere in RCI matters.
ReplyDeletepembangkang ni cari publisiti murah guna RCI..
Deleteni mcm platform kpd pembangkang tuk serang kerajaan...tp tindakan ni xkn berhasil jga...tgk ja ti...
DeletePerhaps he wants to make people forget the many promises made by PKR in the last general election
ReplyDeletemacam biasalah kalau PKR...pusing, putar belit...janji kosong..
Deleteall the "janji manis" turn into 'janji kosong"..that's PKR
DeleteMy advice to him is not to be obsessed with looking for other people's faults
ReplyDeleteIt is better for him to think abou how to bring progress to the people in constituencies won by opposition parties
ReplyDeleteYB2 pembangkang lepas tangan lah...mana diorang peduli tu kawasan diorang...kalau ditanya oleh penduduk, tu YB2 pembangkang cakap, kami bukan kerajaan...bodoh betul...kalau macam tu bagus letak jawatan dan pencen saja..
DeleteThe state government will implement the recommendations by the Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) on the presence of illegal immigrants in Sabah
ReplyDeleteThe State Government are waiting for the RCI’s recommendations and together with the federal government, will consider the recommendations before implementing them.
ReplyDeleteThis is why the state security council receives weekly reports from all the agencies involved so that the government knows how many illegal immigrants are in Sabah
ReplyDeletethat's how security council monitor the illegal immigrants in Sabah...but we have to admits the number keep increasing day by day...
DeleteThe people can judge by seeing so many PATI within the region. Such amount has in the increasing trend without proper control and action.
DeleteWhatever it is, lets the RCI do the job and finish it.
ReplyDeleteWell this is just for an info for us to know what other issue in RCI.
DeleteA Sabah leader yesterday advised state PKR chairman Datuk Seri Lajim Ukin not to question the Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI), tasked with probing into problems relating to illegal immigrants in Sabah.
Sabah Barisan Nasional Backbenchers Club chairman Datuk Abdul Rahim Ismail said the RCI was a credible body that had been commissioned to investigate problems on immigrants in the state and, thus, should be respected by all parties.
Delete"It is up to the RCI to judge whether a person who is called to testify speaks the truth.
Delete"Political leaders, especially from the opposition, do not have to interfere in RCI matters," said Rahim, who is also Pantai Manis assemblyman.
DeleteThe former state agriculture and food industry minister was commenting on a statement by Lajim, who was unhappy with the testimony given by former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad to the RCI, denying that "Projek IC" was carried out on his order.
DeleteThe RCI, which began its hearing in January, is investigating claims that citizenship was given to illegal immigrants in Sabah during Dr Mahathir's era.
DeleteRahim also questioned Lajim's agenda in trying to belittle the RCI.
Delete"My advice to him is not to be obsessed with looking for other people's faults.
Delete"It is better for him to think abou how to bring progress to the people in constituencies won by opposition parties."
DeleteSabah leaders and residents should appreciate the Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) on illegal immigrants in Sabah as it could resolve the issue.
ReplyDeleteRCI masih dalam usaha, ini tidak menjamin isu PATI dapat ditanggani dengan baik.
DeleteIssue of illegal immigrants and problems that cropped up from their presence in Sabah was an issue of concern in the movement.
ReplyDeleteNajib is the first prime minister to commit positively towards setting up the RCI which has long been proposed by political parties in Sabah
ReplyDeleteI hoped the six-member panel would fulfil the aspirations and expectations of the Sabah people in tackling the influx of illegal immigrants.
ReplyDeleteThe commission, made up of individuals from various legal backgrounds, would help ensure a complete investigation which was not politicised.
ReplyDeleteIs this a joke or what? Mahathir doesn't aware of 100k i.c produce per year??? Seems like he doens't care about Sabah at that time..... Totally different with our PM Najib.
ReplyDeleteNajib is the best PM.
Deleteluckily, mahathir is not PM anymore...
Delete22 years of waste
DeleteThe government can do anything to remain their power.
DeleteHe & his deputy Anwar Ibrahim at that time should kicked out from this country... traitor!!
ReplyDeleteYes, they are traitors
DeleteWhat would happens when Mahathir is still the PM of Malaysia now... it would be even worst than this!
ReplyDeleteRCI in Sabah for settle the PATI issue and project IC will never establish
Deletekalau mahathir masih lagi PM sekarang, RCI tidak akan ada...itu pasti sebab mahathir sendiri cakap dia tidak pernah dengar pasal projek IC/projek M..
DeleteMahathir disyaki berkait rapat dengan projek ic.
DeleteMahathir akan bawa masuk lebih banyak PATI.
Deletelong stand stupid issue. Some how the Sabahans need to look after this issue.
ReplyDeleteDah tua nyanyuk
ReplyDeletethis man has served us for 22 yrs and is this how we pay him in return?
ReplyDeletewe should be concerned about the progress of the state now and not this diversion schemes created by the oppositions. there are better things to talk about for the growth of the state and nation
ReplyDeletelets not forget Mahathir Mohamads contribution to the growth of the nation generally and i don't see him in anyway involved in this so called project
ReplyDeletewe shouldnt be the judge here and just conclude that he is involved in any way RCI will surely settle this very soon
ReplyDeleteTidak perlu buat andaian, RCI akan membuat rumusan atas siasatannya.
Deleteeveryone has come to testify and we have heard from them but what about Anwar the main man behind this
ReplyDeletei still believe that Anwar has a lot to say about this project IC
ReplyDeleteAnwar dan Mahathir berkait rapat dengan projek ic ini.
Deletethanks to our Government for this move
ReplyDeletewe all have to at least respect and support our government for taking a necessary step now
ReplyDeletePertubuhan RCI adalah tindakan yang paling wajar dan bijak.
DeleteTindakan kerajaan membuktikan keikhlasannya untuk menanggani isu PATI. Rakyat mengharapkan yang terbaik.
Deletekerajaan ikhlas untuk menyelesaikan isu ini...pasal tulah kerajaan menubuhkan RCI..
DeleteRCI is seriously working with the government to settle this matter
ReplyDeletepembangkang pula merendah-rendahkan RCI untuk kepentingan politik mereka..
DeleteSelaku PM tidak tahu pemberian ic secara swewenang-wenangnya adalah amat tidak boleh dipercayai.
ReplyDeletememang tidak boleh percaya...macam juga keterangan si anwar...dia cakap tidak pernah dengar pasal projek IC tapi tahun 1994, dia pernah bantah RCI yang serupa..
DeleteWhy is the "apanama" and "mudah lupa" ex-PM still denying that he did not know of the existence of hundreds of thousands illegal immigrants being issued with false birth certificates and ICs despite the mountains of evidence showing otherwise.
ReplyDeleteThis ex-PM must be the most irresponsible CEO of Malaysia then ! Being the Home Minister at the time and testifying that he didn't know, he must have thought Malaysians are fools.
This treacherous act should not be allowed to go without any punishment.
we wait for the RCI to conclude their investigation this december..
DeleteUndang-undang negara tidak memainkan peranan untuk mengawal aktiviti tidak halal ini.
ReplyDeleteit's ridiculous that anwar not heard of projek IC before as he said in his statement in front of RCI panels since he blocked the RCI in 1994...i think anwar is trying to divert the people attention..
ReplyDeleteMahathir tambiyang saja
ReplyDeleteMengaku saja ba bukan susah
ReplyDeleteDIA MAU ANWAR TOLONG DIA BAITU
ReplyDeleteAnwar also the same
ReplyDeleteAnwar pun ada penyakit nyanyuk
ReplyDeleteMahathir is ridiculous
ReplyDeleteHe is not aware?! Seriously? !
ReplyDeleteTambirang saja baini dia sama saja diorang dua
ReplyDeletestreet kids problem in Sabah is not as serious as thought by many, an officer from the Ministry of Women’s Development, Family and Community told the Royal Commission of Inquiry on Illegal Immigrants
ReplyDeleteOperasi mengesan PATI masih giat diteruskan.
ReplyDeleteAda yang menyorok di sebalik kotak dan di celah dinding serta meniarap di dalam air berlumpur bagi PATI mengelak diri mereka daripada ditahan ketika rumah kongsi mereka diperiksa Jabatan Imigresen
ReplyDeletePengarah Strategik PKR, Rafizi Ramli dalam usahanya untuk memburuk-burukkan Tun Dr. Mahathir dan membodoh-bodohkan rakyat Malaysia. Menurut Rafizi Ramli, dokumen yang diperolehi PKR dari ARKIB NEGARA SABAH, menunjukkan Azzimuddie ada dalam senarai Pegawai Pentadbir Muda Sabah dalam senarai Kakitangan Awam Sabah 1975.
ReplyDeletePROJEK IC dengan Tun Mahathir sebagai dalangnya sudah pun terbukti. Tak tahu ler sama ada Pengarah Strategik PKR ini memang jenis bebal atau memang hati busuk walaupun berkulit gebu.
ReplyDeleteTun Mahathir Mohammad pada 1974 hanyalah merupakan Menteri Pelajaran, bukannya Perdana Menteri. Tun Mahathir hanya menjadi Perdana Menteri Malaysia keempat pada penghujung 1981 selepas Tun Hussein Onn, melepaskan jawatan berkenaan.
ReplyDeleteWalaupun berselindung di sebalik ungkapan 'YANG DIKAITKAN DENGAN', hakikatnya Rafizi Ramli memang jelas merujuk pemberian kerakyatan kepada warga asing adalah kerja Tun Mahathir. Itu yang dipopularkan oleh PKR sekarang ini, sekaligus menutup ruang untuk mana-mana pihak membicarakan pula peranan Anwar Ibrahim menyalahgunakan kuasanya sewaktu bergelar Timbalan Perdana Menteri yang bercita-cita mahu menumbangkan Tun Ghafar Baba dalam perebutan jawatan Timbalan Presiden UMNO dan Timbalan Perdana Menteri serta usaha-usaha menumbangkan Tun Mahathir pada penghujung 1990-an apabila rahsia besarnya yang suka meliwat mulai terbongkar dan terdedah.
ReplyDeletePemberian kewarganegaraan kepada warga asing, merupakan proses biasa yang dilakukan oleh SEMUA NEGARA DI DUNIA INI TANPA BERKECUALI SATU PUN setelah melalui proses-proses dan prosiding yang amat ketat.
ReplyDeleteApa yang cuba dilakukan oleh Rafizi Ramli sebenarnya amat mudah dibaca. Dia cuba hendak menegakkan kononnya apa yang berlaku di Sabah adalah SANDIWARA UMNO. Agbimuddin atau Azzimuddie Kiram merupakan orang UMNO yang telah dikerahkan oleh UMNO Pusat untuk berlakon dan bersandiwara.
ReplyDeleteSedangkan kalau PROJEK IC itu ditentang dan dibenci sangat oleh Rafizi Ramli dan PKR, mengapa pula sekian ramai pemimpin dalam Pakatan Rakyat, terutama sekali Zuraidah Kamaruddin, Badrul Amin Baharom, Chen Man Hin, Ketua Pemuda PAS Sabah dan lain-lain, tidak disekalikan? Mengapa tidak didesak agar kerakyatan mereka ditarik balik sedangkan secara sahnya, mereka menentang kerajaan sekalipun bukan dengan menggunakan senjata?
ReplyDeleteSuatu ketika dahulu, PKR cuba mempopularkan KOD 71 kononnya mereka adalah warga 'hantu' yang diberikan kad pengenalan dan kerakyatan untuk mengundi UMNO. Apabila terdedah bahawa Presiden PKR dan Timbalannya, Ketua Wanita dan sekian ramai Ketua-Ketua Cabang yang lain merupakan pemegang kad pengenalan KOD 71, senyaplah sekejap cerita tentang itu.
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